From October 2008 to November 2009, soil CO2, radon and structural field surveys were performed on Mt. Etna, in order to acquire insights into active tectonic structures in a densely populated sector of the south-eastern flank of the volcano, which is involved in the flank dynamics, as highlighted by satellite data (InSAR). The studied area extends about 150 km2, in a sector of the volcano where InSAR results detected several lineaments that were not well-defined from previous geological surveys. In order to validate and better constrain these features with ground data evidences, soil CO2 and soil radon measurements were performed along transects roughly orthogonal to the newly detected faults, with measurement points spaced about 100 m. In...
We analyze in-soil radon (Rn) emission and ambient parameters (barometric pressure and air temperatu...
Since 2002, measurements of 222Rn, 220Rn activity and of CO2 efflux in soil and fumaroles were carri...
The soil CO2 flux on Mt. Etna as recorded by the ETNAGAS network (an automatic system for measuring ...
From October 2008 to November 2009, soil CO2 and Rn surveys have been performed, in order to get ins...
Although there are many methods for investigating tectonic structures, many faults remain hidden, an...
Mount Etna in Sicily (973 km2), the most active European volcano, is known as one of the largest con...
Radon emissions are frequently monitored in volcanically and tectonically active areas in order to r...
This study concerns measurements of radon and thoron emissions from soil carried out in 2004 on the ...
Soil radon emissions have been proved as a useful tool for predicting earthquakes and volcanic erupt...
Extensive geochemical surveys were carried out on the Western flank of Mt. Etna volcano for the dete...
Soil CO2 concentration data were collected periodically from July 2001 to June 2005 from sampling si...
A record of soil CO2 flux data on the lower flanks of Mt. Etna, measured from 1989 to 2008, is discu...
Soil gas survey is a well known methodology to infer the presence of buried tectonic lineaments on v...
Mt. Etna is the highest volcano in Europe, up today it reaches about 3320 m a.s.l. It is located in...
In Earth Sciences there is a growing interest in studies concerning soil-radon activity, due to its ...
We analyze in-soil radon (Rn) emission and ambient parameters (barometric pressure and air temperatu...
Since 2002, measurements of 222Rn, 220Rn activity and of CO2 efflux in soil and fumaroles were carri...
The soil CO2 flux on Mt. Etna as recorded by the ETNAGAS network (an automatic system for measuring ...
From October 2008 to November 2009, soil CO2 and Rn surveys have been performed, in order to get ins...
Although there are many methods for investigating tectonic structures, many faults remain hidden, an...
Mount Etna in Sicily (973 km2), the most active European volcano, is known as one of the largest con...
Radon emissions are frequently monitored in volcanically and tectonically active areas in order to r...
This study concerns measurements of radon and thoron emissions from soil carried out in 2004 on the ...
Soil radon emissions have been proved as a useful tool for predicting earthquakes and volcanic erupt...
Extensive geochemical surveys were carried out on the Western flank of Mt. Etna volcano for the dete...
Soil CO2 concentration data were collected periodically from July 2001 to June 2005 from sampling si...
A record of soil CO2 flux data on the lower flanks of Mt. Etna, measured from 1989 to 2008, is discu...
Soil gas survey is a well known methodology to infer the presence of buried tectonic lineaments on v...
Mt. Etna is the highest volcano in Europe, up today it reaches about 3320 m a.s.l. It is located in...
In Earth Sciences there is a growing interest in studies concerning soil-radon activity, due to its ...
We analyze in-soil radon (Rn) emission and ambient parameters (barometric pressure and air temperatu...
Since 2002, measurements of 222Rn, 220Rn activity and of CO2 efflux in soil and fumaroles were carri...
The soil CO2 flux on Mt. Etna as recorded by the ETNAGAS network (an automatic system for measuring ...